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Letâs be real for a minute: your pie is only as good as its crust. You can have the most exquisite fruit or custard filling, but if your pie crust is just so-so, the flavor falls flat. Luckily, we have a simple way for you to step up your pie or bread game this Thanksgiving.

â¢ Preheat your pan for cornbread, biscuits, or muffins if youâd like an especially crispy crust. For pies and cakes, start with a room temperature pan.

â¢ If your original recipe doesnât factor in cast iron baking, check your bread or pie about 10 minutes sooner than what is suggested. This is to ensure your food doesnât burn from the higher, more consistent heat of cast iron.

What started as an opportunity to improve campsite cooking more than two decades ago, Camp Chef is now an industry leading producer of outdoor cooking equipment. Today Camp Chef celebrates 25 years of quality outdoor cooking, recognizing avid outdoorsmen and women for that success.

Camp Chef, producers of quality outdoor cooking equipment, recently received the Best of State Award in the Outdoor/Recreational Equipment category Saturday night in Salt Lake City, Utah. This award comes in a timely manner as Camp Chef is celebrating 25 years of quality outdoor cooking

After cleaning your stove and making sure you have no leaky hoses. Ensuring your cast iron is cleaned and conditioned is a must. This process helps ensure your cooking surface is not only clean but non-stick as well. There's few things worse then having a beautifully grilled steak or burger and when you go to take it off the grill it is torn apart because it is stuck to the grill.

Cast iron cooking has been a several hundred year tradition that often is passed down from one generation to the next. Cast iron itself, when well taken care of, can outlast two sometimes three owners. Even when it isn't well taken care of, because of its forgiving nature, it can be brought back and cook, bake, saute, grill, and more just like the day it was made.